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Obamas agendas collide (07 November 05:03) |
| The latest unemployment report and delays in the health care bill are dulling the president's key initiatives. |
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Selling gold payoff or rip-off (07 November 03:25) |
| With gold at record highs, more people are swapping jewelry for cash but do your homework before you sell. |
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G-20 faces headwinds in Scotland (07 November 02:24) |
| Finance ministers of the Group of 20 gather this weekend to deal with the long road to worldwide economic recovery. |
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Regulation A delicate balance (07 November 12:30) |
| Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., says we need to regulate carbon emissions, but cautions against too much. |
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Solis Improving job outlook (06 November 11:45) |
| Despite unemployment above 10%, the U.S. labor secretary says jobs are being created across America. |
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Skilled workers out of luck (06 November 11:07) |
| What the unemployment number doesn't show is how many skilled workers can't find other jobs. |
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RBS continues to lose billions (06 November 08:03) |
| U.K. government-owned bank reports an operating loss of $2.5 billion, 50% less than the previous quarter. |
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Australia boosts growth forecast (06 November 07:31) |
| The Reserve Bank of Australia expects the economy to grow 1.75% in 2009 and 3.25% in 2010. |
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Real unemployment really bad (06 November 02:57) |
| Take the underemployment numbers into account and the U.S. employment picture is very grim. |
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Apple succeeds despite flops (06 November 01:41) |
| From forgettable phones to disastrous desktops, Apple has learned to recover quickly from mistakes. |
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Chinas drive for luxury (06 November 01:23) |
| China is becoming the world?s most attractive market for luxury cars as the class of young, wealthy elites grows. |
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Job search sparks Africa aid (05 November 11:35) |
| Frustrated by the recession, young technologists use their skills to help African health workers diagnose diseases. |
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From Lehman to green training (05 November 11:25) |
| A former Lehman employee reinvented his career - helping others to get their green energy certificate. |
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Cisco sees bottom storms ahead (05 November 11:20) |
| CEO John Chambers says Cisco saw its best growth in 5 years and he is optimistic about the global recovery. |
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Challenges of being a young CEO (05 November 09:35) |
| Young CEOs have good ideas, but often they lack the skills to implement them, says Hercules Networks founder Paul King. |
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Bank of England holds steady (05 November 07:39) |
| The major central bank keeps its key interest rate at crisis level lows. |
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Toyota posts surprise profit (05 November 06:56) |
| World's largest automaker makes $242 million in the latest quarter, but still projects a loss for the full fiscal year. |
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Steve Jobs - CEO of the Decade (05 November 06:33) |
| Apple's CEO is Fortune's top business leader of the last 10 years for his impact on computing, movies, music and cell phones. |
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Monkeys barter economy (05 November 03:18) |
| Research shows that monkey behavior matches fundamental market theory and suggests 'only the cooperative survive.' |
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Nuclear waste looks for a home (04 November 11:28) |
| Spent fuel rods are piling up at temporary sites while the government debates where to store the waste long term. |
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Future ride pimped with Internet (04 November 09:58) |
| Technology group ng Connect reveals a concept vehicle allowing passengers to use the Internet throughout the automobile. |
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Societe Generale doubles profit (04 November 07:10) |
| Investment banking growth lifts third-quarter earnings to $627 million. |
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China growth forecast raised (04 November 06:44) |
| The World Bank now expects economy to expand 8.4% in 2009 and 8.7% in 2010. |
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Droid enters smartphone arena (04 November 06:32) |
| Verizon's new Android phone is a legitimate alternative but not quite the iPhone or BlackBerry killer. |
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Inside Buffetts brain (04 November 05:33) |
| Interview with Warren Buffet where he discusses Berkshire's latest activity and why he is bullish on the U.S. economy. |
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Buffett Bernanke deserves an A (04 November 05:33) |
| Warren Buffett says he supports Bernanke and the administration, but fears commercial real estate will be 'creamed.' |
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Buffetts $44 billion deal (04 November 05:32) |
| Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett explains why he made the biggest move of his life to buy a railroad company. |
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Oil is self regulating (04 November 01:44) |
| NYMEX traders do not see the need for regulatory reform of the oil market. |
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Buffetts latest bet Railroads (04 November 12:52) |
| Warren Buffett's $44 billion purchase of railroad company Burlington Northern signals an 'all-in' wager on U.S. economy. |
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Stimulus jobs cost taxpayers (04 November 12:50) |
| The stimulus may be creating moderate job growth, but it sure is costing Americans. CNNMoney breaks down the numbers. |
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Dissecting Fed speak (03 November 10:55) |
| While the Fed might not change rates this month, interpreting intricacies in the language of the statement is key. |
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Contentious census (03 November 10:27) |
| Controversy surrounds the 2010 census as many refuse to indicate their race, sex, birth date and phone number. |
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UK to take 84 stake in RBS (03 November 07:14) |
| But the government will not take majority control at Lloyds Banking Group after restructuring. |
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Australia raises rates again (03 November 06:32) |
| The first G-20 nation to boost it key rate after the downturn acts again, boosting to 3.5%. |
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Winding up a wind farm (03 November 02:39) |
| Wind Capital Group handles every step of the process - from negotiating for land to contracting the turbines to building the windmills. |
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How Ford got its groove back (03 November 02:13) |
| Ford's President of the Americas Mark Fields explains the company's strong quarter and guidance for the future. |
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US automaker rebound (03 November 01:06) |
| The CEO of Autonation says brand loyalty is not what it used to be, but that Ford and GM have strong product lines. |
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The skinny on short-selling (03 November 12:15) |
| Is it a pariah on the markets or a necessary counter-balance to make them more efficient? Know more about short-selling. |
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CIT falls The ripple effect (03 November 12:09) |
| Company still plans to fund small business despite filing for bankruptcy protection. |
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Shop Local goes digital (02 November 10:34) |
| A furniture store in Montclair, NJ created an online community of local store owners to help sustain its business during the recession. |
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NRG CEO US needs nuclear (02 November 08:45) |
| David Crane explains how his company is working to build the first new nuclear power plants in the US in 30 years. |
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RyanAir grows despite recession (02 November 06:53) |
| The discount airline's profit soars 80% from last year as passenger totals increase. |
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China manufacturing growth (02 November 06:32) |
| The world's third-largest economy posts its biggest manufacturing gain in 18 months. |
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Help for new homebuyers (31 October 02:52) |
| How to make the most of the government benefits for new homeowners. |
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Wall Streets trick bad mergers (31 October 02:47) |
| Fortune's Stanley Bing says big business mergers are rarely treats for the companies involved. |
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GMs executive goes to the races (31 October 02:04) |
| GM's Vice Chairman Bob Lutz gets behind the wheel of a Cadillac CTS-V to see if he can outrace competing sports cars. |
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Your 401K can cost you (31 October 02:02) |
| High fees may be taken from your retirement account, without your investment adviser informing you. |
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You 401K can cost you (31 October 01:58) |
| High fees may be taken from your retirement account, without your investment adviser informing you. |
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Boarding call PAWsengers only! (31 October 01:32) |
| The first pets-only airline transports cats and dogs in safe and caring conditions. |
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Kilowatts via kites (31 October 01:28) |
| Bay Area startup Makani Power is harnessing wind - through giant kites - in hopes of one day producing electricity. |
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